White screen only

My mp3 was working fine, but yesterday I went to turn it on and it was a white screen. The battery was fully charged (and no I did not remove it from the computer with disconnecting it from rhapsody first.) I first tried to remove the battery, but the screen remained white. Then, I tried hooking it up to the computer and the screen was white yet it still loaded on rhapsody and I was able to see my music files. I'm not sure what could be wrong...please help!!!

i have just about the same problem. i put my e260 sandisk into my pocket and then after awhile tryed to listen to some music on it but every time i tryed to turn it on it would just come up with a white screen and then after awhile turn off by its self. i have tryed everything that i can find to help me such as, holding the rec butten and then pressing the power and all that stuff, i've tryed to reformat it but that wont work either. i hope that someone can help me with this MAJOR problem???????i have just about the same problem. i put my e260 sandisk into my pocket and then after awhile tryed to listen to some music on it but every time i tryed to turn it on it would just come up with a white screen and then after awhile turn off by its self. i have tryed everything that i can find to help me such as, holding the rec butten and then pressing the power and all that stuff, i've tryed to reformat it but that wont work either. i hope that someone can help me with this MAJOR problem???????

Try this: disconnect the player from the computer, turn it off,hold in the volume + button, and reconnect the player to the computer while holding the volume + button in. Keep holding the volume + button for an additional 5-50 seconds. Windows should eventually go into recovery mode and revive the player- it will pop up a window that says Found New Hardware Wizard.

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it is still running, so you will have to just leave it with the white screen, the battery will eventually die, when the white screen is gone, that means the player is off and dead, turn on the system, the battery low notice will come up, charge the system and it should be working again

Try to reset it. Press and hold the
Sleep/Wake button and the Home button at the same time for at least ten
seconds, until either the Apple logo or battery symbol appears. If the
battery symbol appears, continue to charge iPod touch until it is fully
charged.

If the iPod will not turn off, try to reset it. Press and hold the
Sleep/Wake button and the Home button at the same time for at least ten
seconds, until either the Apple logo or battery symbol appears. If the
battery symbol appears, continue to charge iPod touch until it is fully
charged.

After leaving it on all night and running the battery down I plugged it back in, it charged and everything is working fine. The morale of this story is, don't unplug it from the computer while it is in use.